Of cylindrical form, decorated with the Chinese Eight Immortals design, with metal bands on the rim of the cover and on the rim, the shoulder and the end of the pot, with the stamped mark of the trader who ordered it.

Decorated with colorful flower and butterflies motifs over gold background, painted with floral motif on the central top of the lid, with brass handle and bands on the end of spout, the pot’s rim and the lid’s rim.

"Bencharong" is a Thai word, meaning "five colors". It is used to refer to Chinese ceramics made to order for Thai market since the Ayutthaya period in 18th century...

This pair of Chinese colorful teapots are painted nicely with blue background and decorated with Shuang-hsi marks (the marks of two-fold joy, usually occur on porcelains intended as gifts), bats (the symbols of happiness), cloud motifs and flower motifs.

Age: Chinese , Qing (Ching) dynasty, Circa 19th century

Measurement: Diameter 8.25 C.M. / Height 11 C.M.

Condition: Nice overall. Some color chips on spouts and on knobs of lids.